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An Epistle of D. Joachim Vadian to D. Johannes Zuiccius: in which, after explaining the distinct natures in Christ and the one person of Jesus our Savior arising from those distinct natures, it is taught and demonstrated both by the holy oracles of the Scriptures and by the authority of orthodox interpreters that he is a true creature even in glory. Added to this, by the same author, is an Antilogy collected against the arguments of the most famous man D. Caspar Schwenckfeld, in a book inscribed by him as a Summary: by which he contends that Christ the Lord, received into glory, is by no means a Creature. 8.
An orthodox and learned Epistle of D. Joachim Vadian in which he explains this question: Whether the body of Christ, on account of its inseparable union with the Word, assumes conditions alien to a body. Added to this are 5 pious and elegant books by D. Vigilius, Martyr and Bishop of Trent, which he wrote a thousand years ago against Eutyches and other heretics who felt less than piously concerning the property of Christ's natures and the unity of his person. 39. 8.
An Anacephaleosis recapitulation/summary or recapitulation by the same, concerning the truth of the flesh of the triumphant Christ, that it, because it was made and remains in glory, has not ceased to be a Creature, that is, our flesh. 8.
Six books of Aphorisms by the same, concerning the consideration of the Eucharist. 8.
The Prophet Nahum according to the Hebrew truth, rendered into Latin by Theodor Bibliander, with an added Exegesis interpretation/explanation, in which the reasoning of the version is rendered and the divine author's meaning is explained. 8.